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Planning Your Comfort Schedule
To give you an idea of how to use your new Zone Perfect
Plus
system, let’s take the example of a 2-zone house that has been divided
into a living area (Zone #1 — family room, kitchen, etc.) and a sleeping area (Zone #2 — bedrooms).
For Zone #1, first decide what time each of the 4 periods begin for each day of the week. In this example, the living areas are occu-
pied during the weekday from 7:00–9:00 AM and from 5:00–11:00 PM where the desired heating temperature for winter operation
is 68° and the desired cooling temperature for summer operation is 74°. During the other periods of the day, this zone is unoccupied
and coded as “OUT,” and will not be conditioned unless the temperature drops below 60° or rises above 85° in that zone during that
time.
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For Zone #2, the sleeping areas are unoccupied during the day, and the temperatures are set back during the night.
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In this example, the weekend pattern changes to reflect that the living areas (ZONE #1) are in use during the day. Comfort Charts
on the follow pages will allow you to track the conditions in your home or business. Take a few minutes to complete a schedule for
each of your zones.
Wake
Monday
ZONE
#
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Time / Heat° / Cool°
Time / Heat° / Cool°Time / Heat° / Cool°Time / Heat° / Cool°
Day Evening Sleep
Wake
Monday
ZONE
#
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Time / Heat° / Cool°
Time / Heat° / Cool°Time / Heat° / Cool°Time / Heat° / Cool°
Day Evening Sleep